"More pansophic" is spelled as /mɔr pænˈsɒfɪk/. The word "pansophic" refers to having universal knowledge or a deep understanding of all subjects, and the addition of "more" emphasizes an even greater level of wisdom. Its spelling originates from the Greek word "pansophia," meaning "all wisdom." The correct pronunciation is pan-so-fik with stress on the second syllable. By being more pansophic, individuals can increase their overall knowledge and ability to make informed decisions across various domains.
The word "pansophic" is derived from the combination of two Greek roots - "pan" meaning all, and "sophia" meaning wisdom. "Pansophic" thus refers to something that is all-encompassing in wisdom or knowledge.
The word "more" in "more pansophic" is the comparative form of the adjective "panosophic", indicating a higher degree or level of wisdom or knowledge. It signifies that the subject being referred to has a greater level of all-encompassing wisdom compared to something else.